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whether you give, i giving or anyone else gives, it costs us money. it's a choice, and it's a choice we don't benefit from. i don't look at it when i choose to give each year as a deduction. i sit down with my wife and decide how much money we can afford to invest in community action. and we think how much more can the charity get with the tax deduction added in. it's about extending the value what i am already giving away. >> tom: a three to one return on investment is the statistic you got, right? >> that's a statistic that comes out of giving u.s.a. i think that's a pretty good rate of return. and if any stock i invested in showed that, i would be a pretty happy guy. >> tom: good point. we have to leave it there. add waw who heads up the associate of fund-raising professionals. >> thanks. >> tom: monday, with the markets closed for presidents' day, we dive deeper into giving social investing and corporate citizenship. it's conscious capital, an "n.b.r." special edition.. you can read more about charitable giving and corporate responsibility on n.b.
whether you give, i giving or anyone else gives, it costs us money. it's a choice, and it's a choice we don't benefit from. i don't look at it when i choose to give each year as a deduction. i sit down with my wife and decide how much money we can afford to invest in community action. and we think how much more can the charity get with the tax deduction added in. it's about extending the value what i am already giving away. >> tom: a three to one return on investment is the statistic you...
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bertha coombs has been doing hard work for us and joins us now. bertha. >> reporter: hey, mandy, it's an incredible task. we're in vermont, one of the smallest states that has decided it's building its own exchange. they have 660,000 people here. they want a seamless experience that will work from the community health center here in burlington where a lot of people come, are uninsured, they will go into the portal and be able to get coverage. there is a small army of people working on this project in this state. they are spending $100 million. it is being spearheaded by cgi, working with oracle, kpmg, and they are now all whiteboarding and getting down to the nitty-gritty of how to make this exchange work. they have until next october to do it. cgi is involved in building six exchanges, including the big federal health exchange that many americans will use to access care. >> the benefit of the federal exchange is that exchanges need a product to sell. they need plans, and the federal exchange is already starting to do testing and draw information
bertha coombs has been doing hard work for us and joins us now. bertha. >> reporter: hey, mandy, it's an incredible task. we're in vermont, one of the smallest states that has decided it's building its own exchange. they have 660,000 people here. they want a seamless experience that will work from the community health center here in burlington where a lot of people come, are uninsured, they will go into the portal and be able to get coverage. there is a small army of people working on...
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and pushing us, trying to back us into a corner. ♪ >> i think every time we go, we hope that this will be the year. you wanna believe that people will do the right thing. you wanna believe that of course the church will step up. >> san francisco pastor karen oliveto, berkeley divinity professor randall miller and bakersfield pastor richard thompson are heading toward a showdown. at a convention in tampa, florida, they'll join other united methodists from around the world to debate whether their church should continue viewing homosexuality as a sin. >> it's been said that politics and religion should never be discussed in polite conversation. but the united methodist church is doing just that -- discussing whether to change church doctrine added in 1972 that declares homosexuality incompatible with christianity.
and pushing us, trying to back us into a corner. ♪ >> i think every time we go, we hope that this will be the year. you wanna believe that people will do the right thing. you wanna believe that of course the church will step up. >> san francisco pastor karen oliveto, berkeley divinity professor randall miller and bakersfield pastor richard thompson are heading toward a showdown. at a convention in tampa, florida, they'll join other united methodists from around the world to debate...
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if government can conjure wealth for all of us seems like mr. obama is limiting us to $9, right? >> no, his proposal, this proposal is to bring full-time workers from 14,000 to $18,000 a year. we're by no means talking out wealth. we're talking about people deeply poor, less poor. let's get real here. melissa: everyone get o the calculators i want to play this for you. listen to what the president had to say. we'll talk about it on the other sides. >> tonight i propose we use some oil and gas revenues to fund energy security trust. i propose a fix it first program, to put people to work as soon as possible on our most urgent repairs. like the nearly 70,000 structurally deficient bridges across the country [applause] no one who works full-time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour [applause] tonight i propose working with states to make high-quality, preschool available to every single child in america [applause] nothing i'm proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime. melissa: so that last part was the part that got me
if government can conjure wealth for all of us seems like mr. obama is limiting us to $9, right? >> no, his proposal, this proposal is to bring full-time workers from 14,000 to $18,000 a year. we're by no means talking out wealth. we're talking about people deeply poor, less poor. let's get real here. melissa: everyone get o the calculators i want to play this for you. listen to what the president had to say. we'll talk about it on the other sides. >> tonight i propose we use some...
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less for us. more for you. [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million da
less for us. more for you. [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work...
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all of the people, benh zeitlin, everybody, they used to get doughnuts, and they used to put fliers at the bakery. "if anybody wants to appear in an upcoming feature film, poll the number and give us a call." 1 dick armey in the producer, were sitting in the bakery, so i decided to pull the number and go over there and cast. i went over there are, and he gave me a script. he gave the actress a script. we went back and forth with the actress, and we did it well, and i said, "see you later." i went back to the bakery. and then, michael called me back for another reading, and he said, "mr. zeitlin loved the reading." so i went back and did another reading, and i again said, "see you later." i never thought i was going to get it. i was, basically, it "see you later, michael." during that time, i had moved to my bakery to a bigger location, and they were looking for me to give me the part, but nobody knew where i've is back. -- where i was at. there is nobody who knew where mr. henry was at. tavis: the next time you move, let me know where you are going to be. if he cannot find you, there a
all of the people, benh zeitlin, everybody, they used to get doughnuts, and they used to put fliers at the bakery. "if anybody wants to appear in an upcoming feature film, poll the number and give us a call." 1 dick armey in the producer, were sitting in the bakery, so i decided to pull the number and go over there and cast. i went over there are, and he gave me a script. he gave the actress a script. we went back and forth with the actress, and we did it well, and i said, "see...
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they use all-natural products and fair-trade cocoa. that's cocoa that comes from farmers who use fair labor practices, and sustainable pricing. it's been a busy year, the two went from concept to prototype in four months and hit store shelves in september, the products are available in whole foods and other grocery chains along the east coast. >> i certainly think that with a line of baking mixes i think that a woman-owned business sort of makes sense to the consumer. >> reporter: women owned businesses are expected to lead the u.s. economic rebound, according to "women lead" author tracey wilen gaugenti. she says crowdfunding is leveling the playing field. >> crowdfunding is really a great opportunity for people to push there idea out there and work with others to get some funds in so it is increasingly very popular. >> reporter: mccoy and lovett used the crowdfunding website kickstarter to raise their first $20,000 for their first production run. one trend that's helped cisse, more people looking to cut costs and eat at home, it seem
they use all-natural products and fair-trade cocoa. that's cocoa that comes from farmers who use fair labor practices, and sustainable pricing. it's been a busy year, the two went from concept to prototype in four months and hit store shelves in september, the products are available in whole foods and other grocery chains along the east coast. >> i certainly think that with a line of baking mixes i think that a woman-owned business sort of makes sense to the consumer. >> reporter:...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson. final trades in gold market. gold able to close it appears above the 1600 level after briefly dipping below that key mark earlier this morning. keep in mind, we are looking at gold prices that are down about $26 and at the lowest levels we've seen in about six months time. several factors contributing to the sell-off we have seen in the gold market breaking below the earlier year low, 1625 an ounce was a key technical level and that exacerbated the selling. we have that report yesterday showing the demand in 2012 was down 4% in the previous year and add to that sec filing showing in the fourth quart ear number of key
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm sharon epperson. final...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> before we say good night look at the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average finished in positive territory. it was down for much of the session. 8 points up on the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 down. my observation returns next week. thanks for being with me on "closing bell." have a half a long weekend. monday, markets are closed. enjoy your friday. >>> this is "options action." tonight, retail wreck. walmart posts its worst month in seven years. so is costc.o. next? dan has a trade to make you a lot of money. plus, metal melt down. some say 1500 is the next step. and breathing life into the billionaire brawl continues with carl icahn firing the latest shot. >> the fact that i don't like ackman is the strawberry on top of the ice cream. >> who's right about herbalife and how can you profit from the brouhaha? live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee. these are the traders putting a smile on the faces of some trade
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> before we say good night look at the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average finished in positive territory. it was down for much of the session. 8 points up on the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 down. my observation returns next week. thanks for being with me on "closing bell." have a half a long weekend. monday, markets are closed. enjoy your friday....
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. >> walk us through the trade. >> as simple as it gets. when the stock was 102 i bought the march 100 put. paid 1.20 for it, the max i can risk, 1% of the underlying. i have this event. between 98, 80 and 1 i can lose up to 1.20. below that i have the substantial ability to make profits and above 100 i lose the 1.20. what i want to do here is i think the market is set to roll over. i have this event. i will look to spread this put that i own on any weakness. >> do you like this trade? do you like the name he picked to do the trade on? >> you highlighted this before. i suspect costco is a little bit less sensitive to marginal dollars but i like the trade for sure. it's interesting. the options market provides you with real dilemmas about how to put trades on. there aren't many dilemmas. the price of options is cheap. that means wh you make directional bet long or short you want to be net long premium. you don't need to get complicated about it. a put purchase is the way to go. >> you want to be long premium no matter what your bet is. costc
. >> walk us through the trade. >> as simple as it gets. when the stock was 102 i bought the march 100 put. paid 1.20 for it, the max i can risk, 1% of the underlying. i have this event. between 98, 80 and 1 i can lose up to 1.20. below that i have the substantial ability to make profits and above 100 i lose the 1.20. what i want to do here is i think the market is set to roll over. i have this event. i will look to spread this put that i own on any weakness. >> do you like...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> markets are approaching all-time highs as investors continue to pull their money out of fixed income and put it to work in equities. for more on where you can find opportunity in fixed income, let's go to david gotlieb. he is a portfolio manager. david, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> in this great rotation is indeed happening, some out there don't believe it yet, because it's early on in terms of the trend. is there value in fixed income? i mean, this notion of money draining out of
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013...
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two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch there. they are also cutting very worthwhile programs like community development block grants and i hate to see them do that. i'm all for the spending cuts. they have a spending problem but i wish they are more strategic about what they have chosen to cut. >> what about you, mayor cownie. >> i'm with mayor cornett. we will see big things happen. but i believe we have to be strategic in what we do. one of the areas we will see impacted in a huge way is public housing, for instance. we serve 3500 families wait it is and we got 5300 mo
two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> financials hitting all-time highs this week. jpmorgan helping the rally, the stock trading at hits highest level. should investors ride out the rally or take some profits? kicking with the bulls, karen finerman and dan nathan, 90 seconds to make your case. karen. >> always to me it comes to valuation. and the valuation here is not expensive. even with the run up this stock has had. you think about where this stock peaked, it was at 53, 54 before the financial crisis and at that time, they only earned 4. 31 for the year. this year i think they could earn closer to 5.5 bucks. you put a similar multiple on that, that gets you somewhere in the mid 60s. so i think there is
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> financials hitting all-time highs this week. jpmorgan helping the...
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you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announce thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it, understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to thrive-ability. [male announce if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury, get screened. phillip streible of rjo futures joins us now for chart talk. good morning, and we are going to get romantic on this show. we are looking at platinum. some people might be getting ready to get engaged. what can they expect in the prices of rings? > > i would look at platinum prices to continue to move to the upside. you have got a serious discount over previous valentine's days, specifically five years ago, 2008, platinum prices were well over $2,000 an ounce. now they have come down quite a bit from that level, but they are starting to move and head higher. one of the big issues is mining output. you have some problems down
you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announce thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it, understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to thrive-ability. [male announce if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury, get screened. phillip streible of rjo futures joins us now for chart talk. good morning, and we are going...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> shares of whole foods down, joining us for an exclusive, walter robb. walter, good to have you. good morning to you. >> obviously, the story's been pretty well telegraph. questions on whether or not this is some shift on the way consumers see or quanic foods or if this is just about getting big. which is it? >> we delivered a terrific quarter and accelerated our growth and we reaffirmed our guidance for the year. we demonstrated continues productivity to new stores. we have proved capital returns and improved value to shareholders. i think everything's on track. >> so there's no change in the rate of eps growth or same store sales growth at all? >> we did fine tune our guidance, bu
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> shares of whole foods down, joining us for an exclusive, walter robb. walter, good to have you. good morning to you. >>...
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tweet us using the hash tag bull or hash tag bear. we will have the results at the end of today's show. case closed there. >>> let's trade the home builders. taking a hit today following toll's earnings. pete, give me a read on the space. you heard the argument which can be used towards a number of these names. where do you go from here? >> other than toll, if you look at the volumes, you're talking about very low volume. that tells me institutional folks are not bailing out on this trade. the trade today is just a lot of smaller folks trying to get out of some of these positions. they've had a great run to the upside. now they're getting out of some of their positions. if we saw more volume i would be more concerned. i'm not concerned with the volume today. i agree with murphy. i think toll's an opportunity. lu f you look for selloffs to get yourself in position. when you look at new orders at 49%, that's great. they talked about february sales being strong. for all those reasons, these home builders still have plenty of room to run.
tweet us using the hash tag bull or hash tag bear. we will have the results at the end of today's show. case closed there. >>> let's trade the home builders. taking a hit today following toll's earnings. pete, give me a read on the space. you heard the argument which can be used towards a number of these names. where do you go from here? >> other than toll, if you look at the volumes, you're talking about very low volume. that tells me institutional folks are not bailing out on...
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david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like they will be pretty good for this coming month so the profits have come in 7%. the market was expecting 3% to 4%. would i say, however, corporate ceos, 70% of them have guided profit estimates lower. >> right. >> and that's a very, very high number so you'll watch that. you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this
david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like...
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stay with us. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. activist investors bill ackman expected to deliver tonight's keynote address. kate kelly is there rubbing elbows with the conference. kate? >> reporter: thanks very much, maria. i did talk briefly with bill ackman who is scheduled to speak at 5:00. he'll make some brief opening remarks on herbalife so interesting to see what his next potential statement is on that company. he's obviously been short since mid-december, since much earlier last year. he'll also take q & a which will be free form. andrew felled sce
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over and get us moving. we have had a whole lot of would-be catalyst, consumer confidence, nicole just talked about retail sales so-so at best. it just hasn't been enough. very stubborn resistance level and the irony in my mind is once we get through all of this, there is no news, that might be where we see they reveal themselves. that might actually end up being the catalyst. but the idea but keep on waiting on some news to send us over the top, i have seen this happen a lot with the market, i really have. melissa: it has no relationship to the economy except they know ben bernanke targeting the unemployment rate and they feel safe, long has we're nowhere close to going back to 6%, the fed will keep the money easing in. they want of employment to stay right where it is. charles: that does make the jobs number a conundrum. the market actually goes down rather than up to your point, however i don't think the ben bernanke money printing has infected the stock market to the degree it will. i still think the ban
over and get us moving. we have had a whole lot of would-be catalyst, consumer confidence, nicole just talked about retail sales so-so at best. it just hasn't been enough. very stubborn resistance level and the irony in my mind is once we get through all of this, there is no news, that might be where we see they reveal themselves. that might actually end up being the catalyst. but the idea but keep on waiting on some news to send us over the top, i have seen this happen a lot with the market, i...
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couldn't join us this morning but did tell us earlier he plans to hang the blanket in his office. congratulations to you. that's it for us on this dow 14,000 day. as we hit noon let's get to fast money halftime over at post 9. >> thanks, carl, a special edition of halftime today live from the new york stock exchange where we've watched the dow jones industrial average top 14,000 for the first time since 2007. truth is a number of asset classes are making memberorable moves today. we're right here as carl said at post number 9. steve weis, what do you make of what we're doing today and what trade would you make as you sit here today? >> here's what i like. i like the fact that the revisions on the jobs numbers were huge and the market as we've seen consistently with the gdp number this week and the jobs number for january are ignoring any hint of bad news and i'm not so sure it's bad because explainable, you can explain it away and go on higher. so the trend i like is the one that i mentioned yesterday which kind of surprised me actually is being short the bond market, specifically
couldn't join us this morning but did tell us earlier he plans to hang the blanket in his office. congratulations to you. that's it for us on this dow 14,000 day. as we hit noon let's get to fast money halftime over at post 9. >> thanks, carl, a special edition of halftime today live from the new york stock exchange where we've watched the dow jones industrial average top 14,000 for the first time since 2007. truth is a number of asset classes are making memberorable moves today. we're...
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taking us down 200 plus points and it looks like trouble would be all around us this weekend. now 40 points from all-time high. what happened to italy? >> i think the key point on italy now is that they had a successful bond auction and there is talk that ber sanny and berlusconi may make a deal and the one in third place, this is inside politics, but the hope is they may have a coalition. they don't want another election. hopefully, a little bit on the positive side. and the economic news in the united states. >> the economic news was getting better. but i think what monday tells us is an overreaction to the italian rey location, right? yes, an outcome that no one expected, but market around the world overreacted and bounced back. >> ecb said today that -- >> right. and yesterday afternoon mario monti said he wasn't going anywhere and would he continue to support -- >> this is an unforgiving market as well. even though major indexes are moving higher. when a company misses on earnings, think of groupon, which i always want to graul great poupon -- >> part of the reason, ty, b
taking us down 200 plus points and it looks like trouble would be all around us this weekend. now 40 points from all-time high. what happened to italy? >> i think the key point on italy now is that they had a successful bond auction and there is talk that ber sanny and berlusconi may make a deal and the one in third place, this is inside politics, but the hope is they may have a coalition. they don't want another election. hopefully, a little bit on the positive side. and the economic...
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defend us. where is it? >> they are supposed to provide for the common defsz, not just defense against missiles, bullets, but defense against cyber war, which, today, can be as painful and just as disabling as bullets and missiles. tracy: probably worse. ashley: thank you for being here. tracy: scary stuff. quarter till, time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes, back to the floor, lauren, dow's up 52 points, that's good. >> it is good. investors are certainly applauding the what if scenario if office max and office depot got together. shares up just about 22%. this combination would still be smaller than industry leaders, staples, staples sales soaring in the "wall street journal" and several reports say office max and office depot in talkings to merge would be an all stock transaction creating a bigger player in the office space. back to you. tracy: see you at the top of the hour. ashley: pennsylvania's debt ridden capital can't afford to fix dangerous sink holes. the manhattan institute's steve is here ne
defend us. where is it? >> they are supposed to provide for the common defsz, not just defense against missiles, bullets, but defense against cyber war, which, today, can be as painful and just as disabling as bullets and missiles. tracy: probably worse. ashley: thank you for being here. tracy: scary stuff. quarter till, time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes, back to the floor, lauren, dow's up 52 points, that's good. >> it is good. investors are certainly applauding the what if...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back, bill. we've got the market showing a loss of about 11 points. >> remember that selloff, the walmart selloff, maria? >> that's over now. >> well, walmart is still down almost 3% actually. >> the dow, which was down 61%, down ten. >> look at that. >> so we told you about the walmart selloff. never mind. 20 minutes to go here. >> gold prices on track for the largest weekly loss. sharon epperson at the nymex with that story. over to you, sharon. >> gold is holding above 1,600 an ounce and is still down nearly $30 today and more than 3% on the week. it's the biggest weekly loss that we've seen in the gold markets since june and we're seeing confirmation of what has been ha
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back, bill. we've got the market showing a loss of about 11 points. >> remember that selloff, the walmart selloff,...
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talk to us about that. i know it's all in the book. >> not only the technological changes, but basically the basic principles are the same. you've got to discover the stars of tomorrow that could be headliners. that could have long-lasting careers, and then you've got to get word out to the public so that, yes, you're using the web. you're using more media. >> but the distribution has changed which it has. the technology has changed so much. how has that changed your business in terms of finding these stars and selling the public? >> i'm telling you from where i sit the business is the same, that you get it from more sources, but what you look for and how you appraise it is the same. >> but the way -- a singer will be paid has changed greatly. i mean, they have had to fight for their pay through some of these pay services online, right? actually going on tours in many ways is more lucrative than selling records. >> that's only because of piracy and the number of album sales has diminished so except for adel
talk to us about that. i know it's all in the book. >> not only the technological changes, but basically the basic principles are the same. you've got to discover the stars of tomorrow that could be headliners. that could have long-lasting careers, and then you've got to get word out to the public so that, yes, you're using the web. you're using more media. >> but the distribution has changed which it has. the technology has changed so much. how has that changed your business in...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. liz: here's your fox business market check. consumer staples joining the rest of the market falling into the red. but check this out, completely bucking the trend, well, not that, but clorox, hitting an all-time high today. after a strong second quarter report. flu epidemic helping drive up sales of clorox'
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all right, tell us who you thought won our street fight. tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. share the results at the end of the show. >>> coming up next, we single out what could keep the stock market's winning streak going. plus, the latest read on the fear gauge. and cnbc's jane wells tackles dog breath on the west coast. jane? >> ah, we're going to talk about that -- we really do love our docks more than ourselves out here and perhaps more than we love apple. plus, for once, a cable company gets the upper hand on espn. sort of. after this break. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take
all right, tell us who you thought won our street fight. tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. share the results at the end of the show. >>> coming up next, we single out what could keep the stock market's winning streak going. plus, the latest read on the fear gauge. and cnbc's jane wells tackles dog breath on the west coast. jane? >> ah, we're going to talk about that -- we really do love our docks more than ourselves out here and perhaps more than we love apple. plus, for once, a cable...
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jeremy joins us. welcome to you. before we get to your investment picks, are you basing your outlook on the expectation that we will see these billions and billions of dollars, march 1? >> we are taking the most conservative base case possible. we want to show them a very risk adverse scenario. lori: okay. with that said, you do see some buying opportunities. >> we've used the buying opportunities. they are very low cost. recently, we have seen an upsurge in demand for those vehicles. especially, new vehicles. lori: what exactly does that vehicle do? the switchblade is a westernized ammunition. it offers a low-cost way for the military to gain additional capability while leveraging some of the other products the environment has in its product suite. lori: this is a priority? just to put the spending cuts, the sequestration cuts into perspective, these are meat cleaver cuts. we understand a lot of the more household names, if you will, they are on capitol hill asking lawmakers to give them clarity so they can make pla
jeremy joins us. welcome to you. before we get to your investment picks, are you basing your outlook on the expectation that we will see these billions and billions of dollars, march 1? >> we are taking the most conservative base case possible. we want to show them a very risk adverse scenario. lori: okay. with that said, you do see some buying opportunities. >> we've used the buying opportunities. they are very low cost. recently, we have seen an upsurge in demand for those...
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jane wells joins us from the best coast. jane? >> melissa, monsanto doesn't grow medical marijuana, yet, but it does grow soybeans. the seed giant sued 75-year-old farmer vernon bowman for using a second generation of roundup ready soybean seeds to grow another crop, violating its patent. farmers have to buy new seeds for every crop. bowman disagrees. groups are concerned a monsanto loss could hurt their own patents and stifle innovations. monsanto has won in lower court. and interestingly, though the audio is weird, bowman said outside court, he refulss to paint this as david and goliath. >> it don't matter how much bigger they are or even if they've been guilty of, if they are an evil company, which i'm not saying they are. but if they were, they would still have the rights to come after me, if i done something wrong, against the law. >> and they did. monsanto has been facing and winning similar cases, melissa, in brazil and paraguay. >> does monsanto, does the case matter, tim? >>> think it does. and i think it's precedent. i d
jane wells joins us from the best coast. jane? >> melissa, monsanto doesn't grow medical marijuana, yet, but it does grow soybeans. the seed giant sued 75-year-old farmer vernon bowman for using a second generation of roundup ready soybean seeds to grow another crop, violating its patent. farmers have to buy new seeds for every crop. bowman disagrees. groups are concerned a monsanto loss could hurt their own patents and stifle innovations. monsanto has won in lower court. and...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails.
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails.
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we use a cutoff of 1.5. to get to 1.5 on a price of sales for the dow jones, the market would have to move up another 17%. what you were just talking about before you came to me was the ten-year u.s. government is paying almost 2%. the dow jones as a whole, those 30 companies, the yield is 2.5%. the tax consequences are a lot different, say, on dividends than they are in ordinary income. so i think the market has a lot of room to grow. people don't believe in it. you know, david, when you start to talk to individual investors, they're still scared we're going back to march of '09. >> i'm curious about what your conversations are like, neil. we hear there's finally movement into equity mutual funds like your own in terms of funds, outflows taking place for years. but what's your sense of the psychology of that investor base that is so important to you? is there a lot more behind it that they just don't want to get there yet? and will we ever get back to anything approaching what we used to see? >> well, i thi
we use a cutoff of 1.5. to get to 1.5 on a price of sales for the dow jones, the market would have to move up another 17%. what you were just talking about before you came to me was the ten-year u.s. government is paying almost 2%. the dow jones as a whole, those 30 companies, the yield is 2.5%. the tax consequences are a lot different, say, on dividends than they are in ordinary income. so i think the market has a lot of room to grow. people don't believe in it. you know, david, when you start...
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send us an e-mail at the tv at c-span.org or tweak us at twitter.com/booktv. now on booktv, john allison argues that government incentives and regulation caused the 2008 claps and says that to improve the economy, we need to opt pure free-market policies. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i would like to congratulate heritage on the success that they have had. we did it. this is a pattern we have going forward and the purpose is to talk about my book, which is "the financial crisis and the free market cure." people ask me my i wrote the book. the basic answer is i thought it would be interesting to have somebody who knew what he was talking about write about thinking. because if you look to the academics to some degree, they don't know what they are talking about. [laughter] i think it's very important to undo a myth. these myths become destructive. the method they created is that it was caused by the deregulation on wall street. welcome to the simple fact is that this was not deregulated. we have the privacy act and
send us an e-mail at the tv at c-span.org or tweak us at twitter.com/booktv. now on booktv, john allison argues that government incentives and regulation caused the 2008 claps and says that to improve the economy, we need to opt pure free-market policies. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i would like to congratulate heritage on the success that they have had. we did it. this is a pattern we have going forward and the purpose is to talk about my...
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the asian woman looked at us and resumed folding. your ex's will not be there they are ill literate. >> i bet justin is engaged to that girl. she wiped her eyes with the sleeve of her jacket except for the cancer part. >> i'm never getting married. she sank to the ground her back pressed against the glass. who says that's the meaning of life. it was a beautiful story but if you think about it it's hoeky. there is nothing hoeky about loving someone with your heart and having them love you the same way. that's how everyone doesn't love me. i didn't know what to say. there was nothing hoeky about a great love. yeary 3, 712 and 23 had been painful. some had been bory put it together and it was a life of great love. that was the only way it could be done. empty sidewalk was jammed with people. i held her as they streamed by. thank you. >> from the last 2 pages i wrote in my novel. after the events in entertainment room number 17. with the man who had been pretending to be her husband. the imposter didn't have his own name. he used ga as h
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they are giving us enough information to let us know something is coming down the road. it's imminent. we're trying to see who is who and what is what and identify sleeper gang members out there in the compound. identify them so we know who they are and see if we can stop a future assault. >> violent incidents like the recent gang stabbing in level 6, simply adds to the tension already felt in the supermax facility, especially for michael dailey. who spent five years under protective custody for his own safety. >> they call me happy because the last laughs are always on me. i have been living in level 6 since i got incarcerated in april of 2003. i'm here involuntary protective custody. the institution says there's a threat against my life. in my case, that's why i was in level 6. that's all i'm going to say about that. that's why i was in level 6. >> there's a story there, huh? >> there's a lot of stories. i'm happy to say it out there, but not in here. this is a big week for me. i'm getting released into the community. i'm surprised i made it this far. the stuff that i'
they are giving us enough information to let us know something is coming down the road. it's imminent. we're trying to see who is who and what is what and identify sleeper gang members out there in the compound. identify them so we know who they are and see if we can stop a future assault. >> violent incidents like the recent gang stabbing in level 6, simply adds to the tension already felt in the supermax facility, especially for michael dailey. who spent five years under protective...
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can see the system coming at us. the models indicate we could get . wintry mix there is uncertainty on the .recipitation type could pick up a couple of snow. if it is all , mostly cloudy, mild, 52 and 58 degrees. tonight, clear skies, 32 to 38. wednesday, we will have to watch , because if we see be an uglycould mess. good.ay and friday look this weekend, a big question mark. the one that has been forced to -- forecasting the other say it will head out to see. we will not panic yet. the music was honoring its best and brightest at the 55th grammy awards. there is justin timberlake. a tribute to bob marley. it was a wish folk rock band who performed and the, album of the year for their album. >> we figured we would not win black keyscause the have been sweeping up all day. there was not an artist who walked away with a lot of trophies. black keys were the top winners. >> you're watching abc 7 at noon. on your side. a new report is out that his trouble for millions of credit card holders. your credit score could the skewed. your fault.e who is to blame?
can see the system coming at us. the models indicate we could get . wintry mix there is uncertainty on the .recipitation type could pick up a couple of snow. if it is all , mostly cloudy, mild, 52 and 58 degrees. tonight, clear skies, 32 to 38. wednesday, we will have to watch , because if we see be an uglycould mess. good.ay and friday look this weekend, a big question mark. the one that has been forced to -- forecasting the other say it will head out to see. we will not panic yet. the music...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. sglo . >>> welcome back, everybody. heading into today, the markets are about flat for the week. and it is that time of the quarter where we get to 13fs. these are filings by major investors releasing stock purchases and sales. the battle for apple is among the most interesting stories. david einhorn bought apple call options and upped his investments. in the meantime, dan loew sold his entire stake in apple. you see these guys lining up on opposite sides. einhorn took a stock in google. morgan stanley and news corp. among the other filings to talk about, carl icahn. he was mum on whether or not he was taking a stake when he was fighting it out with ackman. but we now know that carl ic
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. sglo . >>> welcome back, everybody. heading into today, the markets are about flat for the week. and it is that time of the quarter where...
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and no more tax in the us. we are the united states of america the greatest country on earth traditions that continue to transfer our great nation mainstream media is feeding a great lawyer key indicators america is now one of the most privileged countries in the polls including infant mortality hostess obits pope population and survival post middle age america's twenty eight from thirty footing for low spots in the o.e.c.d. with mexico hungry and turkey that's an immoral question amongst the...
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what can you tell us about this? >> we know good and well there is no mystery here, you've recited quite a bit of what i would call indictment of what they've done. one fact we need to know here is that there is no regulation for cruise ships. they're not regulated by airlines as are railroads or other modes of transportation. there is no way to govern what they're doing or have leverage on them f they do fail like they've done now. >> when you say not like airlines why is the cruise ship industry so different? it's a carrier of many guests when pay to get on them, why is there so much, or total lack of, almost, regulation of the cruise ships? >> they've gotten way so far from having regulation but there is a variety of cruise ship companies and i hope the whole cruise ship industry is not judged by this one incident. this is like walmart of cruise ships as i understand. they have lower rates and so on. so they get away with a lot more than the more sophisticated money. the question in my mind is why did this engine
what can you tell us about this? >> we know good and well there is no mystery here, you've recited quite a bit of what i would call indictment of what they've done. one fact we need to know here is that there is no regulation for cruise ships. they're not regulated by airlines as are railroads or other modes of transportation. there is no way to govern what they're doing or have leverage on them f they do fail like they've done now. >> when you say not like airlines why is the...
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that may have some information that they're willing to share with us. or otherwise inmates suspected of having drug activity here in the facility. we take every bit of information that we get seriously because they have the opportunity to hurt each other here. we know it's out there. so our mission is to find it. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." the shakedown begins, and the tip pays off. >> i've just found a syringe. >> and shiverdecker claims he can slip his cuffs. he wasn't kidding. >> we knew there was business -- or there was something going to happen. [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like gas station sushi. or super cheap car insurance. and then there are good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you
that may have some information that they're willing to share with us. or otherwise inmates suspected of having drug activity here in the facility. we take every bit of information that we get seriously because they have the opportunity to hurt each other here. we know it's out there. so our mission is to find it. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." the shakedown begins, and the tip pays off. >> i've just found a syringe. >> and shiverdecker claims he...
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by taking 5% away from those budgets that ar mageddon is on us. give the president the flexibility to figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about the cuts. we don't want to undermine the functi functioning. >> here are the two problems. when you say give the administration the flexibility. you are taking them to take the pound of flesh for you. >> that is a different issue. >> but the other part is, this is the biggest problem with the fear mongering crying wolf issue. >> here it is. the biggest part the problem with the argument. at this point something is going to happen. >> the biggest -- the person who has the most to lose if they are in fact crying wolf is the white house. if nothing happens and the white house has said all of this is going to happen. >> no, i don't think they are crying wolf. i think they are allowing cuts to go on and that is painful. it was this white house that proposed this bill with the ridge itity built into it. it is going to shut down the airline travel. it is going to shut down the inspectors. we h
by taking 5% away from those budgets that ar mageddon is on us. give the president the flexibility to figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about the cuts. we don't want to undermine the functi functioning. >> here are the two problems. when you say give the administration the flexibility. you are taking them to take the pound of flesh for you. >> that is a different issue. >> but the other part is, this is the biggest problem with the fear mongering crying...
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so just as we're all getting used to 3-d in movie theaters, many of us for our tvs at home, now you want to record content in 3-d. so through i this camera you can do that. we also see great growth in the connected camera categories. so you want to get them very easily off your camera. it's not pulling out a card and plugging it into your pc anymore, it's just simple one-touch wi-fi connectivity. so whenever we see categories that we can bring that sort of innovation and technology and also great consumer design, ten that's a technology, that's a category that we'll look at. >> host: david steel, as part of your job when it comes to some of your projects worrying about or thinking about spectrum policy? >> guest: spectrum policy is an area of importance to us, so we obviously need lots of bandwidth for the products. we tend not of to have specific opinions on how to get that, but we look much more just to make it possible to facilitate all these different devices and content. and if you look at the world that we've -- the growth that we've seen in the last two years in the u.s. market in
so just as we're all getting used to 3-d in movie theaters, many of us for our tvs at home, now you want to record content in 3-d. so through i this camera you can do that. we also see great growth in the connected camera categories. so you want to get them very easily off your camera. it's not pulling out a card and plugging it into your pc anymore, it's just simple one-touch wi-fi connectivity. so whenever we see categories that we can bring that sort of innovation and technology and also...